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diversity, the make up your own mind. w for mine's ah was use, ah, this is the w is life from burning us under fire, the euros appears to assume an increasing kind of it infections. the world health organization says social distancing. rules have been forgotten inside and outside the stadiums, so is the continent about to wake up to a massive post euros. corona viruses hang over. also on the program authorities in israel g young people to get vaccinated as a delta variance drives new outbreaks,
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especially amongst the unvaccinated population. the tropical storm approaches us so thorough demolish the remaining portion of the collapse, florida power block and control of the say. other presidents heard one's latest turkish mega project. he says building a new canal through a stumble will boost revenue is stumbles mass as it threatens the city's life. ah, i'm feel good. welcome to the program. well that's about the warning that the european football championships could speak the spread of the compound. a virus. delta variant games have been taking place across the continent with a massive stadiums that follow near full capacity. scientists say the football
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tournament is already driving a rise in infections, and more than 60 percent of people in europe still unvaccinated. the joy of euro 2020, summed up by scotland fans, they will you forage when their team under points against arch rivals, england at wembley. the tournament came to an end soon after, and there was another thing in the tail cove it outbreak on and off the pitch scotland midfielder, billy gilmore tested positive, forcing him into quarantine. a post game chattman, england's bed chill. well and mason mount also had to isolate even more worryingly . it was later revealed almost 1300 scottish fans were infectious. when they went to london, the wealth health organization said support is traveling to gain is a recipe for disaster. how are people getting the other traveling and large crowded
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convoys of buses? are they taking individual measures when they're doing that? what's happening off the games? when people leave the stadiums? are they going into a crowded balls and puts to watch the matches? if this mixing is happening among people who are not fully vaccinated, and there is the presence of the virus, there will be cases. this problem isn't restricted to the k finish or authority say at least 300 fans were infected while following their national team. mostly to matches in st. petersburg. that's contributed to a sharp rise in new cases at home. but despite these connections between euro 2020 and covey, the outbreaks you a for is pressing ahead with increased stadium capacity for the semi finals and final, at wembley. and politicians in several countries are furious. german interior minutes to host the whole a q the governing body of putting profits, either public health issue. i think that you wafers position is utterly
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irresponsible. absolute for and for them flows and association say clearly, we don't want it this way and we're reducing the numbers of spectators at wembley on sunday, one group of fans will be celebrating their countries great sporting success. but without further restrictions in london, fears of a coven hangover will only rise cable from dr. chris smith. he's a consultant virology study university of cambridge. he also presents the they can scientists podcast. welcome to d, w. d u share they w h o concerns about the, the euros potentially increasing a coven infections across the continent. the current of ours is a re spirit re infection, and it spreads by close contact with an infected person. and an infected person who is susceptible to the infection and any kind of contact between people will
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increase the risk of more cases. and so if you have math gatherings, you will get more context between people and you will get more cases. but really, the question pulls down to what level of risk are we willing to tolerate? and at what point will we regard ourselves a sufficiently safe that we will regard acts and events like this mass gatherings for football matches to be say. and really that's what it boils down to, and it's up to policymakers to come up with policies that they think a safe then the rest of us follow is not already down for the football association to come up with the rule. so let's, let's, let's look at that because you sort of bring me on to my next point that you're sitting there in the country with a high rate of vaccination which is not seeing fewer covert depth. so you have a health secretary there who says that, given those circumstances, covey should not be treated like something like the, the flu. it's that is,
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he writes, in your opinion, will influence results or spirit tree infection that makes a grand tour of the globe every year. arriving in most countries in line with their winter and causing seasonal outbreaks. occasionally, it also causes pandemic. and then those pandemic turned into evolving seasonal outbreaks. after that, we have a surveillance program that keeps knowing where flu is going around the world and then updates the vaccines. we have to make sure that those vaccines are still current and will work against the circulating strains of the flu. so in many respects it's a really good analog of where we see ourselves with the current of ours going forward. because this is a respiratory infection. it probably will become a seasonal infection. it will surge in winter and then disappear in summer for the same reason. the flu does, and it will evolve as it goes around the world. and as it evolves, it means that it may change in such a way that we have to update the vaccine. so i think regarding this as a flu like illness obits at the moment causing us more of a headache the flu does, but in the future, it will probably be less of
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a headache than the annual flu search is probably a good way to go. and we can use the learning we have from how we cope with flu and combat and control flu and apply that to current of ours going forward. and are we? yes, as a point with corona, virus vaccines where we can tweak it to take in the variance because we are seeing the variance and help authorities around the world are worried about these variances concern. the vaccines, fortunately, are very easy to update and change to reflect changes to the virus because of ours is change. and we had anticipated that this one would be no exception and would change over, mutate and it has done. luckily, the vaccines can be changed easily. what can't be done easily is to roll out those vaccines to the 1000000000 people on earth every time we want to update the vaccine . so really the needs to be a real push quickly now to catch up to get as many people protected as possible and drive down the amounts of viruses, circulating establishing a degree of immunity and protection in the population. and then we talk that up on
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perhaps an annual by annual policy, but 5 yearly basis, depending upon how immunity lost in response to vaccination, what the bars is doing to keep the most vulnerable people protected. but at the moment, the vaccines do work, they work incredibly well. and if you look at the, the way the curves a diverging on the graph between where we were in january with a certain level of cases translating into a predictable number of hospitalizations and deaths. that has now been broken, so we're a very significant number of cases, but they are not translating into casualties. ok, good. talking to that's very clear. thank you so much. smith, consultant virology at the university of cambridge. well, israel has seen corona virus that case number search by 50 percent over the last week can increase being blamed on the delta variant. israel is one of the 1st countries to reopen after lockdown, and almost 2 thirds of the population has had at least one job. now authorities a calling on young people to get jobs submitted in order to avoid the return of
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covered restrictions. w's tanya crime reports from foss about the adam good. he's taking his daughter's leah and i've been to get vaccinated more and more young israelis age 12 to 15. and now getting there, jump like here at the small clinic and class saba. not least because of the fast spreading, delta very and, and because many have plans for this summer i think it's really good. it gives us much more freedom and it's nice to finally, you know, corona's over soon, hopefully and yeah, i think it's important. it's still not settled because other countries have still not. and not all of the countries have gotten that have gotten up at unity to have the vaccines. but hopefully we'll be able to go sound down to very and has driven infections to levels not seen in israel since april,
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mainly among vaccinated people because we still have a nice amount of people that are not dictated. young people like to see here, we're increasing fascinating them young people that can be vaccinated and we still see a portion of the elderly people are not still vaccinated for various reasons. some vaccination people also have been infected. for now, the number needing hospital treatment remains low, although the figures are rising. so we do see people who actually acquired the delta after being immunized and they can transmitted yet their chances to be severely ill to be hospitalized or to die or slim. so we, we definitely see a very important role for the innovation. the news really government is pushing for 12 to 15 year olds to be a knock. elated now with the bio tech 5 vaccine. prime minister,
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enough tally bennett is appealing to young people directly. and you know, that come up with some of the guys that i know how much you want to enjoy the summer. and you can, i also have 4 kids your age and they to want to enjoy the summer. we don't want to impose any restrictions on anyone know bands on parties, trips, no bubbles, nothing but you need to talk to your parents and get vaccinated. so that we have a wonderful summer with no closures. and no restriction. israel has re imposed an indoor mosque mandate and tight and controls that the main international airport for a good for is relieved that his teenage daughters and now protect it. it was somewhat of a difficult decision because there are a lot of unknowns, but there are a lot of unknowns in parenting. how long do you give them on the i pad. what time should they go to bed? what food should they? i what i know is that the vaccine work, these are all had big problems with the pandemic. and since everyone got vaccinated
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over the age of 16, the problems of all but disappeared. further restrictions might be impose just a delta variant continues to spread. but for now, israel aims to get most youngsters over 12 fully vaccinated before some of its doses expire later this month. is look at a couple more stories making headlines around the world to south in south africa, where the former president, jacob summa is defying a court deadline to surrender to authorities. it was found guilty of contempt last week for refusing to attend the hearing at a corruption inquiry. he was sentenced to 15 months in prison, but is appealing more than a 1000 rescuers to try to locate dozens of people missing after a massive landslide in japan, mud, and flood waters talk through the seaside town of a tommy about a 100 kilometers. i from tokyo, at least 3 people have been confirmed that criminal gang behind the latest
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massive ransomware attack is demanding $70000000.00 in crypto currency. this hack exploited vulnerabilities in management software made by us chief cause and effect with thousands of computers and at least 17 countries. most of swedish grocery chain co ops, $800.00 stores, a 4th to close on friday after the attack blocked access to its checkout. cybersecurity experts and linking it to an affiliates of the russian evil gang, best known for extorting $11000000.00 from the packet j b. s. in may. you can take a closer look at this research upon the chem beula from d w. business who has been following the story, welcome at your ponder. so what are these? i must say about right evil is i always a rebel. i think it's pronounced evil. evil. i prefer evil, but we'll get with what you say reboot well,
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is reasonable people holding hostage that companies would pay $70000000.00 to get back? well apparently, cuz they said that 40 companies were targeted or where actually reached and this attack and essentially what revival or revel whatever you wanna call it has done is what they did, or the people affiliated with rebel. they took data from these companies encrypted it and now they are holding onto it. so basically they have information that these companies might need for their, you know, regular runnings and operations and they're holding onto it until they are paid $70000000.00, which is basically runs them. so they are holding onto this data. as you know, as like a half days, right? ok, so and this is, this is a big deal so big in fact that us present, joe biden has weighed in on this. let's hear from him and come back to you. the fact is that directly tells us really deep dive on what happened and i'll know
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better tomorrow. and if it is either with the knowledge of and or consequential pressure, then we will respond some serious poundage umbrella. tell us more than about to the people behind this attack. well, it is said to be an affiliate of revel, which was involved in the colonial pipeline attack. and also the j b. s one and in those both and bills run from where it's hacks, the companies that were involved, paid the ransoms. so obviously this next one which is much higher, significantly higher than the $11000000.00 that j b s. a paid would be, of course, a surprise, and so that's why it is attractive, perhaps for these companies and gangs to get more, you know, as much as they can in terms of money and they are from russia to possibly, at least in the 1st cases they were and experts i saying that it is
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a russian gang affiliated with rebel that is involved in this attack. of course it points to the methods used and also the payment be asking for a payment in bitcoin, which is similar to what happened about those $2.00 shoes. attacks and may as well with colonial pipeline early may and j b. s, at the end of may give us talk about as good. i mean, when you mentioned the colonial pipeline that the j b. s. we had a whole cities and municipalities close down by the cyber attacks. are we seeing more of them and what is so why? well, obviously we rely heavily on computer infrastructure and software and a little bit of work in the cloud. in terms of the attack that we've seen, which is the fact that like 40 comes in 17 countries, what you have is essentially these companies are using a software that is provided by keys. they are, when these run some of these hackers, basically when they target certain vulnerabilities, that means they can, you know,
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reach a big group of people because of course, that or companies that software is not specific to one company is specific to more than one user. and that makes it easier. another another reason, and of course, the pandemic people working from home. and then of course vulnerabilities, even if you have like an anti virus software on your home computer. it's easy to exploit that because of course, the different networks that are involved as a result of that. so those are all vulnerable. it is that are also happening as a result of the pandemic. ok, that you ponder a chamberlain from dataflow business. thank you. i stay in the us a recovery cruise that resumed work of the size of a collapse department town in certified florida. just hours after, after the part of the remaining structure was demolished. with tropical storm elsa approaching authorities decided to bring the demolition forward. 24 bodies have been found. search cruise is still trying to locate 121. people.
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the width carefully placed explosives, demolition teams brought down what had remained. a champlain tower style damaged and unstable. after last month's initial collapse, they were fears the structure might not withstand the winds of an oncoming tropical storm. putting rescuers lives at risk undergoing. yes, exactly what happened? it clean. there wasn't anything about your bree on college. she was amazing. we were able to get out there really and then you're all clear for the crew to get back out on the now and continue the rescue efforts. had been paused for much of the weekend over concerns about the shaky structure. with the building down teams can now search areas that were previously inaccessible. i still believe because the
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building with the building was handling our search effort. really we were stuck that we couldn't get to a certain part of the aisle. i heard them say that they got a voice in this area areas where they'll be able to search. i'm excited about at this stage. few expect any survivors to be pulled from the rubble, but with work at the slight resumed the anguish families waiting for news of their loved ones may soon have some closure. i know to turkey where president reggie type on his famously fond of mega building projects and he said, recently launched his biggest and boldest ones completed. the estimate will come out will run for 45 kilometers parallel to the bus for a straight connection. the black sea to the mediterranean will also provide a new route for tankers, and the government hopes boost to turkish revenues. but as dw union hands,
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hon reports the project, critics say the multi $1000000000.00 effort is too costly, given turkeys, economic struggles, and might cause an environmental disaster. these are the 1st scopes of dirt, also colossal project that could change a symbol geography forever. a man made waterway that will flow through new urban districts with new settlements for hundreds of thousands of people. canal is symbol is the largest infrastructure project hook. he has ever seen it longer than dreams of president reggie type out. once we're doing today, we're starting a new page in the history of turkey's development module. today we are adding a new step to the path of progress for our country and the strengthening of our nation. any, anything that i do that the controversial project is picking tokyo president
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against it stumbles mayor lease car. she's we are against it because it threatens is dembo completely its water, its nature, its security and earthquake safety it threatens life. in this case that make the according to polls that's of you shared by a majority of the cities resident. thank you to see for my future. i say no for my kids. i say no for my grandchildren. i know that i'm against investing billions of lira and in such a project they insist on the canal and we will insist on stopping them. but why is the canal so unpopular and why just add on one to build it any way to understand why the turkish government wants and you can now you have to look at the one that's already that the bus it's one of the world's busiest shipping lanes.
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more ships trends at the pulse, bruce than the susan panama canal, combined to many according to the turkish president. he says, a 2nd waterway is needed to prevent accidents like these. the 45 kilometer long camel has an official price. take a $15000000000.00. ships like these, the government argues, will no longer have to wait days to enter the boss for us. and turkey will collect fees on them. but critics say president ed one's dream is an environmental nightmare. the canal will cut through agriculture, land and forests, often refer to as one of the few remaining green lungs of a stumble. it threatens marine ecosystems and crucial water reservoir where they could not wash the canal with stone from this lagoon and run through the saddle addendum which is an important source of fresh water placed on board. the city is already struggling, opening new areas for real estate development,
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bringing new population and destroying everything natural will make the city uninhabitable on how to get. the president, however, hopes to boost the construction sector, create thousands of jobs, and turn the gears of an ailing economy. the louder the opposing voices grow. we've seen the more determined he is to proceed. a report was produced by d. w correspondent, eulley hon, who joins us from a stumble union. so you said in the report, the president is determined to go ahead with this. why and why? now while president ad one has long been known for his love of big infrastructure, a massive new airport here in istanbul, a 3rd bridge crossing the boss for us. and these projects have defined his legacy of the credit driven growth and his image as
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a man of action. now canal is symbol is his biggest and maybe his most controversial project so far. why did he launch it now? well, one of the arguments is that he is trying to use the project and the promises that come with it. jobs revenue for investment to mobilize his voter base because according to polls support for the president and for his islam is rooted a k p is at his tory globe right now. and this is because there is widespread unhappiness here in the country with the turkish economy. so this is one of the arguments, although i have to mention that elections aren't scheduled until 2023, but they're all calls for snap elections. and the economy is ad one's weak spot. and where's the money coming from? well, this is one of the main questions right now. the official price tag is about $15000000000.00
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us dollars, but some say the real figure is likely to be at least 4 times higher. now, turkeys leading bangs, most of turkey's leading bangs reportedly refused to finance the project. there is speculation that china might play a role, but that hasn't been confirmed by the turkish government. the government, on the other hand, is trying to emphasize the long term economy benefits of the project. take egypt, for example, it makes about 15 percent of his g, p and revenue from the suez canal. but turkey doesn't make any money from the boss for us. and this is because of the montrose convention, which is a treaty that was signed in 1936, which limits the size and excess of flooring warships through the gospel as to the black sea, but leave the boss for washing free for commercial vessels instead. now the government says they're going to charge trends that fees for the new canal, and this is our, they are going to bring back in the massive construction costs. but that,
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of course, depends also on a certain number of ships of vessels using the new canal in the future per year. you mentioned the use of warships that strategically turkey is very interestingly located that. so there must be why they're political and g o g o political and military considerations to this well canal is symbol represents a point of tension with russia because russia says, the more true convention that i just mentioned is vital to its maintaining the black sea region as a sphere of russian influence, now the fears are that if the new canal is not covered by them on true convention, the number of us or nato warships in the region might increase. and that's for, for russia, from russian perspective, particularly
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a problematic as russia, nato. tensions have been increasing lately the turkish government says the montero convention will remain and text. but there have been some remarks in the past that lead to speculation and a strong focus on the geopolitical implications of the project. ok, eula, han and stumble. thank you so much for that. i think you're up to date, more world news at the top of the our ben facility and how's your business updates next? good things. who's the news? the news
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a clear job to make you of the 1st time a gentleman on the planet by 2050 but not all you member states supported and some persuasion is required. some time when the game of diplomatic poker, interest and power plays and alliances behind the scenes of the climate summit starts august 5th on d, w. the cut down to size china continues its culprit crackdown of widespread regulatory squeezed on domestic techs firms that have got too big for their boots. that includes the right hating service, d need tech to come. jeff pathos is said to hand over the reins of the online retailer. he found it. what sort of legacy will leave behind it, amazon,
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and attempts to improve the green credentials of crypto currency. mine is one of the biggest pollutants around again, for all the business. it was one of this year's hottest listings on wall street. china's answer to over dd. it raised close to 4 and a half $1000000000.00. but the tech behemoth international for a could cost the company regulators now scrutinizing the firms business practices. when d d 1st listed on wall street just last week, it felt like another milestone for the right healing company that has long been ubiquitous in china. facilitating 20000000 rides every single day. but some experts will already getting worried. why think investors are a little worried about regulatory crackdowns that china is putting on its companies on this company? in particular, it seems they will write on monday. aging has ordered app store operators to remove
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the app. it is investigating d. d for illegal collection of personal data. also under investigation and then recruiter to pin and full truck alliance, often called over for trucks and all for the same reason. and based on china's national security and cyber security law. as of now, all 3 app based businesses are banned from registering new users. meanwhile, d d is doing everything to please the government. we sincerely thank the responsible departments for guiding deedee to look into the risks reach a statement posted on waco, where the company promised to rectify the issues. let's talk about this with clifford coon in china. right. so the cyberspace administration of china says this progress aimed at preventing risks related to national data security is,
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is that the real reason? well, it depends how you define risk and how you define national data cures. and so in this case, there's been a lot of new legislation on cybersecurity in china recently. and just to make a distinction in the west when, when you have data mining or big data analysis, it's about companies want to just tell you stuff most of the time. whereas in china, it's more about control and about monitoring and maintaining stability in the system. so when private companies start doing, thus, the government wakes up, so it's part of a broader and exercising of control, as well as matching. we've had a bit of a regulatory backlog in china or gap in china. and so it is partially to do that, but a lot of it is about control. it come so soon us to this massive i p. o that i mentioned . no, i mean the timing of the crack down how, how significant is that? well, coming as you say, 4 days after this 4400000000 dollar i p o on the u. s. and then going after 2 other
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companies that have just listed in the u. s. the timing can very few coincidences in china, and i think this is no coincidence. it's also there's been a lot of tension about chinese companies listing in the u. s. for example, because they have different rules. they've been imposing new rules and chinese companies that they have to be more transparent. so perhaps the chinese government feels that they're, they're revealing to many of their secrets that they're there. we're exporting chinese secrets or technology. so i think there could, there's definitely something behind the timing and this is definitely going to be difficult for investors to know, you know, the rules keep changing all the time. and it's not just this tech from, of course that's being targeted. that's right. yeah. we've had, we've had alibaba last year. they had to 34000000000 dollar ip scuppered because probably because of remarks by jack mar saying that the state banking stuff system needed to be reformed. so there is, there is a big crack down on tech at the moment. this is also the week after the chinese
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companies party celebration 100 birthday. it's riding high. and it feels that wants to demonstrate that it's in control that it wants to show the people also that it shows that it's concerned about tech security because everyone is afraid of it is concerned about tech security. but i think a big part of it is the fact that they want to show who's in power and the timing of everything, as he said, is crucial. because acute and thank you very much for coming in today. now a quick look at some other business stories making headlines, and criminal gang behind the latest ransomware attack is demanding $17000000.00 in crypto currency. the hack exploited builder abilities management software made by america's failure and infected thousands of computers and at least 17 countries. most of swedish grocery chain co ops, 800 stores were forced to close on the weekend. the european commission is dropping an e you wide, green tax on high polluting ation fuels. that's according to the reuters news agency. the draft is part of the blogs,
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ambitious plans to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 55 percent by the end of the decade. polluting fuels for freight transport and waterborne navigation within the you are also talented and egyptian authorities is said to release the ever given the giant ship that blocked the suez canal for nearly a week earlier this year. it's jeff and his owners have reached the deal with egypt . it had retained the vessel while seeking compensation for damages loss revenues, and the cost of salvaging it. exactly 27 years off. the amazon was founded to face us is stepping down today as chief executive head of its cloud division. and he, jesse is taking up. the company earns more from its cloud services than anything else. generate revenues of around 386000000000 dollars last year. a profit of some 21000000000. amazon's market capitalization is 1.7 trillion. investors love the base on group trade unions do not for working conditions and pay. it's still
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bones of contention for an ever growing workforce. it was at 337-2010 his jumped to some 1300000. amazon was one of the few hiring new stuff at the height of the pandemic getting a whopping 400000. now, at the pinnacle of his success basis is heading over the reins. he wants more time for other things like space travel. his next project being a flight into space plan for july 20th. i asked corresponding kate ferguson how bazan managed to turn the online bookstore into a tech giant. yeah, that will remain 2 things released on day one of them is that in the early years of amazon bay not really focused relentlessly on expansion of the expensive profit. and that theory is a gamble. the paid off the numbers that you just read off every speak for themselves and less than 3 decades. you members to transform what small online books up running from his garbage into one of the biggest and most recognizable
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brands in the world. the august, the use which was extremely effective, was to invest heavily in the entire input, just her brand delivery. so building this huge network of warehouses and plays and trucks, which enabled him to operate delivery as far faster than his viper could. and when it comes to the question, the legacy, it really depends on who you ask if you're someone who's looking for your items delivered by lunchtime today. then just based off your hero, if you're a worker in warehouse with your every move being monitored for efficiency, maybe less will benefit the successor. you jassy is not, i have a name, but he has been amazon for over 2 decades. and he has been running, as you mentioned, the web services division, which is really the heating driver of profit, amazon. and over the years he really seen the ordinary. i've worked with the case
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of the company with it, acquiring all the different companies ranging from whole foods, to empty and entertainment, which recently bought for 8 and a half $1000000000.00 under. and you're likely to see more focus on expansion as i 1st of the case was workforce based on the face of the company and what it is today . but the difference is the backdrop for kathy is a far more crucial needs from regulators than, than has been. the case of navigating that balance will be one of the biggest challenges. well it's actually not that easy to craft and not something that we saw last week with. and the us supreme court actually cutting down as i lost the special and federal government has applied against facebook. so we may be a little bit more pressure, but any meaningful changes the why the way i think crypto currency mining eights up
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power and is bad for the environment. it's more carbon dioxide than ads. tina, a bank of america report says no other human activity has a higher carbon footprint, but that may be about change. one of the world's largest data centers is completely powered by green energy. these serve as need know expensive cooling system. siberia, cold air naturally regulate the high temperatures generated by the mining rigs. they are stored at a former aluminum plant in brots. the nearby hydro power plant generates electricity for the remaining aluminum plants, the new crypto mines. with video b area and the it could screen is the location for several reasons. the 1st is the cheap cost of electricity. there are fundamental reasons for this, like the excess capacity of hydro, electric power plants built in this region,
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or an imbalance between electricity generation and it's consumption. siberians, you could squeeze and have many places similar to brought. the soviet union built many mines and hydro electric power plants along siberian reveries to 4th aluminum and other raw materials back in the 1900 sixties and seventies mid river russ. the company behind this crypto mining site does not do the mining itself. it just provides equipment for the data center and technical maintenance customers from all over the world youth services we did, you must see that our asian clients, our aeroplanes, more and more interested in how the electricity consumed is generated, whether it's green and for them to expand capacity to accommodate more equipment. this is a really important question to reduce the only environmental. it's welcome the use
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of excess electricity. they also like that crypto farms do not admit carbon dioxide . but when not all hydro power plants are green. if this is so called, plain blade should have power. not mounting by clay, it's a lot of disturbance of nature like assistance. huge water is that la change of climate damage for far as damage for nature. therefore, ecologist are very skeptical about large hydro dams, and they are very skeptical to speak that electricity produced by these dams are green. ross is building new sites and rushes ethan siberia bordering mongolia and elsewhere. chinese clients, in particular, one to move the serve as they're using excess power generated by existing hydro electric power plants in cold siberia seems to be a better way to mind bitcoin than using coal powered mines in warm, a, china,
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which need a lot of fans. reminder of our top stories, china's answer to the d. d is being probed by regulators just days after a res. know the 4 and a half $1000000000.00 in the new york yoke. and exactly 27 years after amazon was founded. jeff pathos is stepping down today as chief executive head of its cloud division. and he jesse is taking a, we're not going doing business with it. ah, i was interested in the global economy, our portfolio d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission, analyze the flight for market dominance. with w business beyond,
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on youtube, women in asia tells me for the role of money and money and on the voices. the only way i can be on top is to create my own empire story this weekend on the w me the was this week on will stories, medical activists from the rant in hong kong. the essence a few d. i visit the in london with again in afghanistan with a more than a decade line. the high diary has been helping drug addicts in couple of telegrams
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. surgeon is making hope work difficult, the earrings and because on atlanta high diary is on her way to mother camp. it is one of the few privately run addiction facilities and caboodle. her diary founded another camp on her way. she passes by poly, sucked her bridge, where many drug addicts live a lima. you know that i'm up with. but other, and we'll talk when i saw the bridge for the 1st time, it was like looking straight into hell. i thought this is what hell looks like. i remember people were lying on the ground like animals that were dying and they could have had promising life become. dr. says maybe there was there was another shock install for her diary. she hadn't seen her brother for a long time and found out that he was living under the bridge. high diary decided
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to take action. she wanted to help her brother and the many other addicts, and caboodle almost everyone in the city of 4 and a half 1000000. know someone whose life has been destroyed by drugs or rehabilitation center is located in western could boil instead, her son was once an addict himself. for 30 years. he suffered from harrison dependency. but with high diaries help, he managed to kick the habit. now he manages the center in her absence. meet is not an addict. he has been here ever since. her diary found him as a young child in a garbage can on the side of the street most likely abandoned by his family. and when he was doing both patients stay here for about 4 weeks. there is a lack of closely medicines to withdrawal symptoms. so patients usually have to make do with cold showers. they also have a lot of talks and music sessions. the
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high diary also has in mind to turn off to the rehab. she also runs the restaurant tosh be gone. all employees are recovered addicts, the world helps them lead drug free lives and brings new perspectives. mohammed hussain is one of those who manage to turn his life around. this is a special place for us, honest on it, and so we can feel pretty safe here. i'm very happy to work in this place because here in the restaurant is just difference. almost like a family, there was a song about the this on, on some take of tennis to the venue. the restaurant received threats from extremists also because it is run by women. hi diary has managed to build what she said out to build. but the situation of ganeth tent is unstable. it was crawl of
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international troops is under way and should be complete within the next few weeks . the 3rd, but when i was hoping to get on, i'm pretty pessimistic about guns on future. copeland, senior co, cheeky as my the only one who can look what's the future of the taliban that are, that are radical muslims? that hair and no, not the women was and they is the mommy lane and the future is uncertain, but at least for now laila high diary knows what she is going to do. so part those with a drug addiction and couple for as long as possible. the one year ago, china past the controversial law, making it easier for the mainland government to arrest and charge pro democracy activists. now, very few activists have the courage to protest in public riding
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his politics and his love of hong kong into his skin. still be with one yet chin, even in the darkest days. solving talk on the whole. i hope me remind me of the beliefs i started with, even if i'm jailed in the future. one started the group student politicize from last may just after hong kong or is heard about the national security law. at 20. he's one of the oldest in the group. there is young as 15, there's some of the few still visible on the streets. many other groups are gone. sorry, it's not all loaded. well, i decided not to go to college last year, which i wanted to dedicate myself to activism while i was still free, though they are still, i know many political influence are seldom speak in public. they could be called under the national security law, all especially with it being so uncertain migalia how we feel like we have to step out. especially when prominent figures are either in jail or in exile. all
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that young boy why one has been arrested 4 times in the last year. twice just this month. marches are banned under pandemic rule. he and his group hand out leaflets instead, but it's enough to get him into trouble. the pressure is intense. he knows national security officers are watching him. he doesn't go to sleep until 7 am. so he's awake at dawn. that's when police arrest people at home. he's part of what aging says is an extremely small minority that the national security law targets to preserve stability. one has the correct stability brought by the national security law is just an illusion and is built on people's fear. there's no reason for further treat. what if even the terms freedom and democracy become to be one day. i won't compromise on my speech or that if he will,
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he and his group support those already in jail. they take supplies to protest, years behind bars. on hunger all hong kong future is more important in my one future, gaining when the political prisoners are released in years or decades to come. i don't want them to return to worst hong kong hong kong without hong callers. found all in we know how many c we are the kids chosen by the time. but i think it's we who have chosen this era sally, we got the data. this symbols on his skin state, his certainty, the tattoos are messages of defiance to his future self, ah, the full decades. for each germany secret service side on it citizen, seems nation was stored on files. many people only found out later how extensively
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they will be more than less let do much longer. i read the door, their old building, any friend, and they lived here when they were young, a nice that will anything but private group and then on the place still the informa spied on them from across the courtyard bank. when this tree was much smaller. how did you see i don't see people standing, magical had not i just found out when i read about it, we would never thought about it. the thought of them standing there now and they started files, contain hundreds of pages, intercepted letters and informers reports, including either an author of apartment layout game and had in my
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someone looked into my life and i had no idea where they described the of the person from that perspective, which wasn't a very friendly one, dennis is on the pointless law. the start of it said, but i live with this culture. but why? with the 2 women spied on and they just became from the provinces to east berlin. but i'm tom good jobs here working for the east german state newspaper, northeast, georgia and germany. they made a fate for move. they tried to leave the country from 1976 onwards, circle, awful and intimate, ever applied again and again to leave. always giving the same reason is lifeline day club. i do not believe trustworthiness of discovery. i have seen 1st hand how little human rights are respected in east germany. that in these days,
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they tell people born after the war came down, how they risked life and limb to leave east germany at all. i didn't want someone else to decide where i lived. you need, i have a certain point i had enough and then i thought, well, no, i want out i want freedom on most spend. if i had and to that desire, they almost ended up in prison. the how do we define you teen down the question being asked by photographer christine of our acts, the shakes flores beyond classic ideals. we visit her studio in london. the people with disabilities, with different skin colors, sexual orientation, and cultural backgrounds. diversity in front of the camera, staged by a photo or me,
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a photo shoot in london with the from a temple angel in deal both born without binary. and with milly, ellis brown, a person who identifies as neither male nor female, they are oem uses of russian photographer christina vaccine. okay, very good sense of beauty is the name of the photo project. seen as aim as a highlight, people who are often under represented. and she wants to establish a concept of beauty that goes beyond the current standard rate of a close to so many voices are suppressed and to be given. can you share your story things really empowering. a theme out of that i have today. shan, this very important to me is that you know, strength,
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that they've been able to understand themselves and find their place in the world and believe in themself, and love themselves except their own money. their own uniqueness, the rock has earned international a claim for her photographs. which are exhibited in galleries from new york to moscow. before moving to london and 2019. she worked in the us for 10 years photographing people like artist marcia as a massive discussion about females and classes being a woman and needs change the office. 2021. it's time for change. and roxanne wants to support that change with her photographic works and the little more with the news
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